Works on Paper provides professional, museum-quality conservation services for artistic and historic works on paper. We offer a full range of conservation treatments for a wide variety of paper-based objects for both institutional and private clients. Carolyn Frisa, owner and head conservator, holds a master's degree in paper conservation and has more than ten years of experience in the field. She has been a Professional Associate of the American Institute of Conservation since 2007.

Works on Paper's clients include cultural institutions such as museums, archives, town clerks, historical societies, and libraries. We also work with art galleries, framers, dealers in fine art and antiques, private individuals, corporate clients, and insurance companies. We work on an individual basis with all of our clients to ensure that their valued objects receive the most appropriate conservation treatment possible. Our staff provides the highest level of professionalism and all work undertaken by Works on Paper follows the American Institute of Conservation's Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Practice.

Works on Paper is located in southeastern Vermont, in the village of Bellows Falls. If you are interested in finding out more about our conservation services or would like to schedule an appointment, please call the studio at 802.460.1149 or email Carolyn at carolyn@works-on-paper.net.

CLEANING UP SOME DIRTY BABIES
Sometimes a little surface cleaning makes a big difference. These twin boys were photographed in the 1880?s. Over more than a century, their little faces had become obscured with a heavy layer of soot and grime. In this photo, the baby on the right has been cleaned with damp cotton swabs, while the baby on the left is uncleaned.Learn More >>.